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September - October, 2013
Editor: Marshall Clements [email protected]
FOHBC member
club
1914 Coca-Cola Pepsin Gum Jar with the original from the collection of RBC member Tom Walsh
Raleigh Bottle Club Newsletter
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Bottle Talk Feature Of The Month
Tom Walsh shows his nice Coca-Cola
chewing gum jar. Jars like this, with
the original lid, are extremely hard to
find. If you only have the jar, expect
to deal out another two or three
hundred dollars for an authentic lid.
The ad shown below shows the
chewing gum that was sold from these
jars. If you want the chewing gum to
go with your jar, you might want to
start saving your money. The gum
might very well have more value than
the jar and the lid.
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SHOW AND TELL
Pem Woodlief has one of the most varied and interesting collections of old and antique items that
you will ever see. It is always interesting to see what he brings to the meeting. The rare canning jar
above is from Pem's collection. The Ball canning jar has an unusual stamped bale lid pressed from
sheet metal. This type jar was manufactured for only two years...1898 and 1899. Why don't you
show up at the next RBC meeting and see what's going on. You'll be glad you did.
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This colorful little ink was purchased in England on a recent trip by RBC member Whitt
Stallings. This nice teal colored ink was purchased for less than $25.00. It was accidentally
knocked off the shelf onto one of Whitt's nice Raleigh Dispensary flask. The cost of owning
this little ink bottle shot quickly to a new level. Maybe it was a ghost that did it.
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This nice cobalt blue quart Stafford's ink
bottle was shown by Whitt Stallings. These
were used in schools during the early 1900's
to fill the smaller ink wells. The pour spout
made the job much easier.
Sterling Mann recently purchased this rare
Civil War Reunion flag honoring the 4th
Virginia Regiment, Winchester, Va. The flag
shows all the battles in which this regiment
participated. This is an extremely nice piece.
The photo doesn't show just how nice this
historic piece is. Thanks Sterling for sharing
this with us.
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Jerry Higgins brought this nice art deco BEAR CAT soda bottle from Maryville, Mo. for "show and tell". The art work and detail in this bottle is quite unusual.
Tom Walsh brought this unusual Corn exhibition jar to "show and tell". In 1878 Burlington and Missouri Railroad began selling excess land to draw settlers to areas along their rail line. These jars, full of the best and largest corn kernels, were exhibited to show the growing potential of the land.
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Pem Woodlief was looking around some
of his newly acquired real estate and
uncovered this nice Henderson
Dispensary bottle. He is looking forward
to getting back to the property with his
probe and shovel. No... He does not
want any help.
RBC
READER NOTICE
Every issue of Bottle Talk seems to take longer than the last. I am always scrambling for material. If you have any articles related to bottles or collectibles, please send them to me for the newsletter. When was the last time you contributed something to your club newsletter?
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Items from Jack Murdock's Sports Memorabilia Collection
Jack is an avid collector of N.C. sports memorabilia. We were treated with a look at his collection of early pennants. No matter what school you have an allegiance to I think you will be amazed at this collection. You probably can guess.....Jack loves those Demon Deacons.
1920's
1927
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1930's
1922
1925
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1950's
1940's
1950's
1940's
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Early 40's
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READER FEEDBACK
This unusual piece of Coca-Cola memorabilia was sent to me by Bottle Talk reader and friend, Bill Baab, from August, GA. This is quite an unusual envelope with a Coca-Cola letterhead and the Hires advertisement on the back. Maybe some of our N.C. historians can explain the relationship that might have existed in 1913 between Coke and Hires. Thanks to Bill for this nice item and for his help and encouragement to me when I first started as Editor of Bottle Talk.
Marshall Clements
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09 November 2013 (Saturday) Jacksonville, Florida - Antique Bottle Collectors of North
Florida 46th
Annual Show & Sale at the Fraternal Order of Police Building, 5530 Beach Blvd,
Jacksonville, Florida 32207, Saturday 8:00 am to 3:00 pm, Early Admission: Friday 5:00 pm to
8:00 pm, $15 Early Bird admission. Free admission Saturday, Info: Mike Skie, 3047 Julington
Creek Road, Jacksonville, Florida 32223, 904.710.-0422 or Jackie McRae 904.879.3696.
10 November 2013 (Sunday) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - The Pittsburgh Antique Bottle Clubs Annual Antique Bottle Show at The Ice Garden, Gallitin Road and Route 51 North, Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania 15012. Bottles, stoneware, tins, pottery, advertising, ephemera, small collectibles and table-top antiques, Appraisals and Club Displays, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, $3 General Admission and $25 Early Admission – 7:00 am, 100+ Tables available (First table $30, additional tables $25 – 3 table limit), Dealer set-up at 7:00 am Sunday (doors open at 6:00 am), Dealer Hospitality Room 6:00 – 8:00 pm Saturday night, For more information and reduced room rates contact: Bob DeCroo, 694 Fayette City Road, Fayette City, Pennsylvania 15438, 724.326.8741 or Jay Hawkins 1280 Mt. Pleasant Road, West Newton, Pennsylvania 15089, 724.872.6013 FOHBC Member Club
01 December 2013 (Sunday) Bethlehem, Pennsylvania – Forks of the Delaware Bottle and Antique Show, Early Shopper time is 7:30 am at $20 per person. Show open to public 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. $2 admission. While in Bethlehem enjoy the “Chriskindlmarkt” at the new Arts Quest Steel Stacks Center in South Bethlehem adjacent to the Sands Casino. Show address: Bethlehem Catholic High School, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Contact Info: Bill Hegedus, 20 Cambridge Place, Catasauqua, Pennsylvania 18032, 610.264.3130
10 & 11 January 2014 (Friday & Saturday) Palmetto, Florida – 45th Annual Suncoast
Antique Bottle Show & Sale, Same “new” location. Friday, 1:00 pm – 7:45 pm and Saturday,
9:00 am – 5:00m pm. at the Manatee Convention & Civic Center, 1 Haben Boulevard, Palmetto,
Florida 34221, Contact: George Dueben, 727.393.8189 or 727.804.5957,
[email protected] or Linda Buttshead, 941.722.7233,
[email protected], FOHBC Member Club
12 January 2014 (Sunday) Muncie, Indiana – The Midwest Antique Fruit jar and Bottle
Club Annual Show & Sale, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm at the Horizon Convention Center, Muncie,
Indiana, Contact: Dave Rittenhouse, 1008 S. 900 W., Farmland, Indiana 47340,
765.468.8091 FOHBC Member Club
01 February 2014 (Saturday) Rome, Georgia – Rome Bottle and Collectibles Club Annual Show & Sale, Saturday 8:00 am – 3:00 pm, Set-up Friday 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm at the Rome Civic Center, 402 Visitors Center Drive, Rome, Georgia, Contact: Jerry Mitchell, 770.537-3725, [email protected] or Bob Jenkins, 770.834.0736
SHOW CALENDAR
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14 & 15 February 2014 (Friday & Saturday) Columbia, South Carolina – 41st Annual South
Carolina Antique Bottle Club’s Annual Show & Sale at the Meadowlake Park Center, 600
Beckman Road, Columbia, South Carolina 29203, Friday, February 14th, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm,
Saturday, February 15th, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, NO EARLY ADMISSION FEE, Dealer Set-up,
Friday the 14th, 10:00 am, Cost of admission for show & early admission: Donation at the door –
Requested Boys & Girls Club of the Midlands, South Carolina Antique Bottle Club,
southcarolinabottleclub.com, Contact: Marty Vollmer, President, co-show chairman, 1091
Daralynn Drive, Lexington, South Carolina 29073, 803.755.9410,
14 & 15 March 14th 2014 (Friday & Saturday) Deland, Florida – Deland Florida M-T Bottle
Collectors Club 44th Antique Bottle, Insulator & Tabke Top Collectible Show and Sale at
the Bill Hester Building at the Volusia County Fairgrounds, 3150 E. New York Avenue, Deland,
Florida 32724, Friday, 3:00 – 7:00 pm, Saturday, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm, Early admission Friday,
3:00 pm and before 8:00 am Saturay Morning $20, Setup for dealers, Friday 1:00 – 6:00 pm,
Cost of admission for show and early admission: Friday, 3:00 pm, Early Admission $20, Show
Day Saturday 8:00 am – 3:00 pm FREE! Deland Florida M-T Bottle Club, INC., www.m-
tbottleclub.com, Contact: Brian Hoblick, Show Chairman, 11721 NW County Road 236,
Alachua, Florida 32615, 386.804.9635, [email protected], Deland Florida M-T Bottle Club,
FOHBC Member Club
15 March 2014 (Saturday) Athens, Georgia – 3rd annual Athens Antique Bottle & Pottery
Show & Sale, 8:30 am to 1:30 pm, at Holiday Inn Express, 513 W. Broad Street. Tables $35,
Adult admission $7, 14 and under $3. Table and admission tickets include free meals catered by
the Holiday Inn. Holiday Inn also is offering discounted room rates top those attending the event.
Space is almost twice as large as last year, with great lighting, site easy to find. It’s halfway
between The Varsity and the University of Georgia Arch on Highway 78 (Broad Street). For
tables and more information: Sam Evans at 706.613.0224 or [email protected]. Web site is
www.dixiesoda.com.
The show schedule published in BOTTLE TALK will generally list shows of interest on the east coast. It is not meant to be a complete list of all upcoming shows.
There are primarily two web sites listing shows throughout the country. If you are traveling on business or taking a long needed vacation, you might want to take a look at the following sites to see if there is a show in the area:
www.fohbc.com/FOHBC_ShowCalendar2.html www.glswk-auction.com
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Smart Phone scan-able link to
http://www.Raleighbottleclub.org
***** WANTED *****
Raleigh, N.C. Memorabilia
(old items embossed or labeled RALEIGH, N.C.)
ephemera - advertisement - license plates -BOTTLES
Jack is also looking for items from Lenoir, N.C.
Contact: Jack Murdock 919-829-5766
FOR SALE
MOUNTAIN DEW
Over 300 hard to find bottles including:
…tri-city bottles
…numbered bottles …Australian bottles
…various hard to find bottles and
advertisement pieces
Contact: Stan Dismukes 772-473-7730
Email: [email protected]
WANTED
STYROFOAM COVERED SODAS
Any size larger than 20 ounce
Marshall Clements (919) 423-8557
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1973 die cut Pepsi Advertisement from Donnie Medlin's collection
This is one of my favorite Pepsi advertisement pieces from the early 70's. It was first featured on the October, 2007 cover of BOTTLE TALK.
Marshall Clements :Editor
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